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A judge said today that he won’t decide until early next week whether a Democratic legislative candidate should be removed from the ballot after an opponent challenged her candidacy, saying she wasn’t running under her real name.

Lawmakers will consider a revised Arizona anti-stalking bill that had riled social media users for making it criminal to annoy or offend someone online.
The Arizona House is scheduled Monday to hold a final vote on a proposal updating state harassment and stalking laws to include smartphones and cyber communication.

Arizona voters will decide in November whether to give businesses a break on property tax paid on newly acquired business equipment.
Unanimously House approval of a resolution on Monday completes legislative action on the general election referendum on the proposed state constitutional amendment.

Arizona may join Utah in demanding that the federal government surrender control of millions of acres of public land to the state.
Arizona legislation that appeared dead a month ago was approved Monday by the state House.

A proposal to create a new tax credit for film productions split Republicans but managed to garner just enough support to pass today in the Senate.
The debate over measure, which still needs the House’s approval, illuminates a deep divide that is plaguing the majority party over how best to set the conditions for a robust economy.